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“BACKSTAGE AT THE GEFFEN” RAISES MORE THAN $850,000 DOLLARS Sold Out Evening Honoring Julie Andrews and CAA Shines a Spotlight on Arts Education LOS ANGELES, May 3, 2011 — Last night’s star-studded event at the Geffen Playhouse and the pre-show dinner at W Los Angeles’ NINETHIRTY restaurant grossed over $850,000 for the Geffen’s Stage for Any Age education and outreach programs. The event, honoring entertainment icon Julie Andrews and powerhouse entertainment agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA), was hosted by producing director Gil Cates, and featured personal “backstage” stories or songs by stars of the stage and screen including Carol Burnett, Kristin Chenoweth, Dana Delany, Tom Hanks, Ricky Jay, Jane Kaczmarek, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tracie Thoms and Bruce Vilanch. Event Highlights: •

Legendary Tales – Both Rita Wilson and Julia Louis-Dreyfus told stories of meeting their childhood icons (Monkee Michael Nesmith and Woody Allen, respectively). But neither turned out quite like the actresses had planned, leaving Ms. Wilson with an illegible autographed photo and Ms.Louis-Dreyfus mostly on the cutting room floor…

Music to Our Ears – Dana Delany closed her story with a short serenade to Julie Andrews, Broadway star Tracie Thoms opened the show with a powerful rendition of “Maybe This Time,” up-and-coming opera star Nathan Pacheco took the audience’s breath away with his rendition of “Nessun Dorma,” and Kristin Chenoweth once again proved that a big voice can come from a tiny person with a stunning performance of “Til There Was You” … that is until Tom Hanks’ cell phone rang in the middle of the piano break (he fessed up when he went up to present CAA’s award.)

Hollywood Hijinks – Malcolm in the Middle actress Jane Kaczmarek shared the lengths the production would go to hide her real-life pregnancy on-air – including cutting a whole in the bottom of a mattress so that when she layed down her stomach would appear flat; and veteran funny guy Bruce Vilanch took a jab at agents with a story about an agent so intent on a deal that he made one for a client who was deceased.

And the Award Goes To … CAA – Tom Hanks took the stage in a storm with a hilarious rant about his CAA agent Richard Lovett, a hilarious (and fairly accurate) impression of a phone call from Geffen Playhouse Producing Director Gil Cates, and after fessing up to the Kristin Chenoweth cell phone fiasco, Mr. Hanks gave a heartfelt presentation about the work CAA does both for the community and the Geffen Playhouse and welcomed managing partner David O’Connor onto the stage who accepted on behalf of the agency.

And the Award Goes To … Julie Andrews – Carol Burnett introduced her friend of more than 50 years with a story about the two of them getting all wrapped up in the presence of Lady Bird Johnson and when


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